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| Westbury. Ah, yes. The chemical Explosion...The Papers haven't mentioned it for years. But at the same time it was supposed to be one of the greatest disasters in-- | |
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| They've all forgot about it. I tell you guv'nor, a man who was in it don't forget about it. Last thing I ever saw was C shop going up in one grand smudge, and gas pouring in all of the busted windows | |
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| There I was in C shop, last of all the folks rushing out. A lot of guys made it safe out the door and got away. And just when I was about there, A guy grabbed my leg and told me to let him pass. | |
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| Not quite, I was in C shop, it was the other way around. You were the fellow who hauled back on me and climbed over me. You were bigger than I was, Markwardt. | |
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| Parsons, By God! I thought you-- YES. MAYBE SO. MAYBE SO. BUT I'M BLIND! I'M BLIND, AND YOU"VE BEEN LETTING ME SPOUT AT YOU, AND LAUGHING AT ME ! I'M BLIND | |
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| Well, don't make such a row about it, Markwardt... So am I. | |
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